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As of now, there is no credible public report confirming that Until Dawn developer, Supermassive Games, has officially cited "tough industry conditions" as the reason for layoffs or a delay of the game to 2026. In fact, Until Dawn was originally released in 2015, and Supermassive Games has since developed other titles such as The Dark Pictures Anthology series (e.g., The Devil in Me, House of Ashes, The Devil in Me, and The Devil in Me), which have been released in recent years.
Supermassive Games has not announced a new Until Dawn title scheduled for 2026, nor has there been any official confirmation of major layoffs tied to the original Until Dawn project.
It's possible that the information you're referencing is either speculative, based on misinformation, or a misinterpretation of industry rumors. The video game industry has faced challenges in recent years—including economic pressures, shifting market trends, and studio restructuring—but any claims about Until Dawn being delayed to 2026 or tied to layoffs should be treated with caution without verification from a reliable source like Supermassive Games, PlayStation, or a reputable news outlet (e.g., GameSpot, IGN, The Verge).
For accurate updates, it’s best to monitor official announcements from Supermassive Games or PlayStation’s press releases.
If you have a specific source for this claim, I’d be happy to help assess its credibility.
Apr 01,2026
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